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re: Mizzou Prof and Director of Student Life Issue Statement

Posted on 11/11/15 at 11:25 am to
Posted by TeLeFaWx
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Posted on 11/11/15 at 11:25 am to
Biggest issue with the apology is the ones you find from women and children all the time, that their emotions took them too far not that their emotions were a result or their delusions or misguided beliefs. Unless I'm reading a redacted portion of her apology, I don't see, "in my attempts to support this hunger strike, I valued my emotions and feelings over the First Amendment of this reporter. My actions completely undermined my ability to stand for equal rights, and my bullying tactics are never a way to lawfully and respectfully protest."

Or whatever. I legitimately don't care. The Yale stuff is much more concerning. These Mizzou people seemed like a bunch of weirdos with delusions of grandeur. The Yale kids actually arguing with the professor with detailed(although deranged) points of views and snapping their fingers like in the Occupy Wall Street movement is actually scary and a much bigger deal.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 11/11/15 at 12:45 pm to
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e Yale stuff is much more concerning. These Mizzou people seemed like a bunch of weirdos with delusions of grandeur. The Yale kids actually arguing with the professor with detailed(although deranged) points of views and snapping their fingers like in the Occupy Wall Street movement is actually scary and a much bigger deal.


Also...much of the things being claimed which have lead up to growing tensions at Yale were made up.

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